Rock plate wall surface pasting auxiliary device

By designing an auxiliary device for installing slab walls, utilizing lifting mechanisms, moving components, adsorption mechanisms, and support components, the problems of slab installation position deviation and inconvenient transportation were solved, achieving efficient and stable slab installation and transportation.

CN118601270BActive Publication Date: 2026-02-24CHINA CONSTR EIGHT ENG DIV CORP LTD
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Application Number
CN202410743039.6
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Patents(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2024-06-11
Publication Date
2026-02-24
Estimated Expiration
2044-06-11

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Technical Problem

The installation of sintered stone slabs can lead to positional deviations due to their excessive weight, causing inconvenience during transportation.

Method used

An auxiliary device for installing slab wall panels was designed, including an adjustable lifting mechanism, a moving component, an adsorption mechanism, a rotating component, and a supporting component. Through the coordinated work of these components, the slab can be lifted, moved, installed, and its angle adjusted.

Benefits of technology

It reduces labor and time costs, improves installation accuracy and transportation convenience, and ensures the stability and safety of the equipment.

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Abstract

The present application relates to the technical field of decoration, in particular to a rock plate wall surface pasting auxiliary device, which has the technical scheme that: it comprises an adjustable height lifting mechanism, a moving assembly arranged below the lifting mechanism, the moving assembly comprising a plurality of universal wheels, a rotatable lifting arm arranged on the lifting mechanism, and a suction mechanism arranged at the end of the lifting arm, the suction mechanism comprising a plurality of suction cups, and the plurality of suction cups can suck the rock plate by extruding the surface of the rock plate. The beneficial effects are that the rock plate can be easily lifted, moved, installed and the like by setting the lifting mechanism and the suction mechanism, thereby saving the labor cost and the time cost.
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Technical Field

[0001] This invention relates to the field of decoration technology, specifically to an auxiliary device for slab wall cladding. Background Technology

[0002] In existing technologies, sintered stone slabs have been widely accepted by countless families due to their fire-resistant, high-temperature resistant, stylish, and aesthetically pleasing properties. Whether for kitchen fire prevention or TV background walls, more and more people are choosing to use ceramic sintered stone slabs. While ceramic sintered stone slabs appear grand due to their large size, this also makes them difficult to install during the renovation process. Because of their weight, multiple people are needed to install them on the wall, which can easily lead to misalignment and require repeated installation, wasting considerable time and manpower. Furthermore, due to their large size, ceramic sintered stone slabs are inconvenient to transport, making it difficult for workers to lift them in narrow elevators. Summary of the Invention

[0003] The purpose of this invention is to overcome the shortcomings of the prior art and provide an auxiliary device for installing sintered stone slabs on walls, solving the problems of positional deviation and inconvenient transportation caused by the excessive weight of the sintered stone slabs during manual installation.

[0004] This invention provides an auxiliary device for installing slab wall panels, the technical solution of which includes: an adjustable lifting mechanism; a movable component disposed below the lifting mechanism, the movable component including multiple casters; a lifting arm rotatably disposed on the lifting mechanism; and an adsorption mechanism disposed at the end of the lifting arm, the adsorption mechanism including multiple suction cups, the multiple suction cups adsorbing the slab by pressing against the surface of the slab.

[0005] Furthermore, the adsorption mechanism also includes an adjustment plate and a rotating assembly disposed at the end of the lifting arm, wherein the rotating assembly is connected to the adjustment plate to drive the adjustment plate to rotate and adjust.

[0006] Furthermore, the rotating assembly includes a second motor, a second rotating roller, and a connecting plate. The second motor is fixedly mounted on the lifting arm, the second rotating roller passes through the lifting arm, one end of which is fixedly connected to the output shaft of the second motor, and the other end is fixedly connected to the top surface of the connecting plate. The bottom surface of the connecting plate is fixedly connected to the adjusting plate.

[0007] Furthermore, the adjustment plate is provided with adjustment boxes that can be moved and adjusted laterally on both sides, and the suction cup is provided below the adjustment boxes that can be moved and adjusted vertically.

[0008] Furthermore, a second hydraulic push rod is fixedly mounted on both sides of the adjusting plate in a horizontally arranged manner, and the extended end of the second hydraulic push rod is fixedly connected to the corresponding adjusting box; a third hydraulic push rod is fixedly mounted on the adjusting box in a vertically arranged manner, and the extended shaft of the third hydraulic push rod passes through the adjusting box and is fixedly mounted on a moving plate, and the suction cup is fixedly mounted on the bottom surface of the moving plate.

[0009] Furthermore, the lifting mechanism includes a mounting box and a connecting box disposed above the mounting box. The mounting box is provided with a first hydraulic push rod, and the extension shaft of the first hydraulic push rod is fixedly connected to the connecting box.

[0010] Furthermore, the lifting mechanism also includes a support component for supporting the mounting box and lifting the moving component off the ground, the support component being disposed at the bottom of the mounting box.

[0011] Furthermore, the support assembly includes a fourth hydraulic push rod and a pad. The fourth hydraulic push rod is fixed to the mounting box, and the pad is fixed to the extension shaft of the fourth hydraulic push rod. The fourth hydraulic push rod can push the pad to be pressed tightly against the ground.

[0012] Furthermore, the mounting box is provided with a rotating groove, and the lifting arm is rotatably disposed in the rotating groove; a first motor is fixedly disposed in the connecting box, and the output shaft of the first motor extends out from the mounting box and is fixedly connected to the lifting arm.

[0013] Furthermore, a support column is fixedly installed inside the rotating groove, and when the lifting arm rotates to the horizontal direction, the upper end of the support column is in close contact with the lifting arm.

[0014] Compared with the prior art, the present invention has the following beneficial effects:

[0015] By setting up lifting and adsorption mechanisms, the rock slabs can be easily lifted, moved, and installed, saving labor and time costs.

[0016] By incorporating a movable component, the device can move the rock slab, while the shock absorber can buffer the vibrations generated during movement, preventing the rock slab from falling off.

[0017] By setting up support components, the mounting box can be lifted during the installation of the rock slab, thereby removing the moving components from the ground and maintaining the overall stability of the device.

[0018] By setting up a rotating component, the rotating plate can be driven to rotate, thereby allowing the rock slab to rotate to a certain angle. Attached Figure Description

[0019] Figure 1 This is an overall structural diagram of the rock slab wall mounting auxiliary device of the present invention.

[0020] Figure 2 This is a left sectional view of the auxiliary device for mounting rock slabs on walls according to the present invention.

[0021] Figure 3 This is a right-side sectional view of the auxiliary device for mounting rock slabs on walls according to the present invention.

[0022] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the rotating component structure of the auxiliary device for mounting rock slab walls according to the present invention.

[0023] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the adjustment plate structure of the auxiliary device for slab wall mounting of the present invention.

[0024] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the adjustment box structure of the auxiliary device for slab wall mounting of the present invention.

[0025] Legend: 1. Lifting mechanism; 101. Mounting box; 1011. Handle; 102. Support assembly; 1021. Fourth hydraulic push rod; 1022. Pad plate; 103. Moving assembly; 1031. Caster wheel; 1032. Shock absorber; 1033. Sleeve; 104. Counterweight; 105. Power unit; 106. Support plate; 107. First hydraulic push rod; 108. Connecting box; 109. Controller; 110. Rotating groove; 111. First motor; 112. First rotating roller; 2. Adsorption mechanism; 201. Lifting arm; 202. Support column; 203. Rotating assembly; 2031. Second motor; 2032. Second rotating roller; 2033. Connecting plate; 204. Adjusting plate; 205. Second hydraulic push rod; 206. Adjusting box; 207. Third hydraulic push rod; 208. Moving plate; 209. Suction cup. Detailed Implementation

[0026] The present invention will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments.

[0027] See Figure 1 This invention provides an auxiliary device for installing sintered stone slabs on walls, solving the problems of misalignment and inconvenient transportation caused by the weight of the sintered stone slabs during manual installation. By incorporating a lifting and adsorption mechanism, the sintered stone slabs can be easily lifted, moved, and installed, saving labor and time costs. A moving component allows the device to move the sintered stone slabs, while a shock absorber buffers vibrations generated during movement, preventing the sintered stone slabs from falling off. A support component lifts the installation box during installation, thus detaching the moving component from the ground and maintaining the overall stability of the device. A rotating component allows a rotating plate to rotate, enabling the sintered stone slab to be rotated to a fixed angle.

[0028] The auxiliary device for slab wall mounting of the present invention will be described below with reference to the accompanying drawings.

[0029] See Figure 1 This diagram shows the overall structure of the auxiliary device for installing slab walls according to the present invention. (See attached diagram.) Figure 2 This image shows a left sectional view of the auxiliary device for mounting slab walls according to the present invention. (See also...) Figure 3 This image shows a right-side sectional view of the auxiliary device for mounting slab walls according to the present invention. (See also...) Figure 4 This image shows a schematic diagram of the rotating assembly structure of the auxiliary device for mounting slab walls according to the present invention. (See also...) Figure 5 This image shows a schematic diagram of the adjusting plate structure of the auxiliary device for installing slab walls according to the present invention. (See attached image.) Figure 6 The diagram below shows the structure of the adjustment box of the auxiliary device for installing rock slab walls according to the present invention. Figures 1 to 6 This section describes the auxiliary device for mounting this slab wall.

[0030] like Figures 1 to 6 As shown, an auxiliary device for installing slab wall panels according to the present invention includes: an adjustable-height lifting mechanism 1; a moving component 103 disposed below the lifting mechanism 1, the moving component 103 including a plurality of casters 1031; a lifting arm 201 rotatably disposed on the lifting mechanism 1; and an adsorption mechanism 2 disposed at the end of the lifting arm 201, the adsorption mechanism 2 including a plurality of suction cups 209, the plurality of suction cups 209 adsorbing the slab by pressing against the surface of the slab.

[0031] In one specific embodiment, the adsorption mechanism 2 further includes an adjustment plate 204 and a rotating assembly 203 disposed at the end of the lifting arm 201. The rotating assembly 203 is connected to the adjustment plate 204 to drive the adjustment plate 204 to rotate and adjust.

[0032] In one specific embodiment, the rotating assembly 203 includes a second motor 2031, a second rotating roller 2032, and a connecting plate 2033. The second motor 2031 is fixedly mounted on the lifting arm 201. The second rotating roller 2032 passes through the lifting arm 201, with one end fixedly connected to the output shaft of the second motor 2031 and the other end fixedly connected to the top surface of the connecting plate 2033. The bottom surface of the connecting plate 2033 is fixedly connected to the adjusting plate 204. The rotating assembly 203 can drive the adjusting plate 204 to rotate, thereby allowing the adjusting plate 204 to adjust the angle of the rock slab. Typically, the angle of the rock slab needs to be adjusted by 90° or 180°.

[0033] In a preferred embodiment, the second motor 2031 is fixedly connected to the lifting arm 201 by bolts, and the connecting plate 2033 is fixedly connected to the adjusting plate 204 and the second rotating roller 2032 by bolts.

[0034] In one specific embodiment, the adjustment plate 204 is provided with adjustment boxes 206 that can be moved and adjusted laterally on both sides, and the suction cup 209 is provided below the adjustment box 206 that can be moved and adjusted vertically.

[0035] In one specific embodiment, a second hydraulic push rod 205 arranged horizontally is fixed on both sides of the adjusting plate 204, and the extended end of the second hydraulic push rod 205 is fixedly connected to the corresponding adjusting box 206;

[0036] A third hydraulic push rod 207, which is arranged vertically, is fixed on the adjustment box 206. The extension shaft of the third hydraulic push rod 207 passes through the adjustment box 206 and is fixed on a moving plate 208. The suction cup 209 is fixed on the bottom surface of the moving plate 208.

[0037] The extended end of the third hydraulic push rod 207 drives the moving plate 208 to move downward or upward by extending or retracting. The moving plate 208 drives the suction cup 209 to approach and squeeze the rock plate. After the air in the suction cup 209 is discharged, the third hydraulic push rod 207 drives the moving plate 208 to move upward, thereby lifting the rock plate through the suction cup 209.

[0038] The second hydraulic push rod 205 can move the adjustment box 206 by extending or retracting its extended end, so that the adjustment box 206 can move the suction cup 209, thereby enabling the adsorption of rock slabs of different sizes.

[0039] In a preferred embodiment, the third hydraulic push rod 207 is fixedly connected to the adjusting box 206 by bolts, and the extended end of the third hydraulic push rod 207 is fixedly connected to the moving plate 208 by bolts.

[0040] In a preferred embodiment, the adjusting plate 204 has grooves on both sides, the second hydraulic push rod 205 is fixed in the grooves, and the protruding end of the second hydraulic push rod 205 extends out from the grooves.

[0041] In a preferred embodiment, the second hydraulic push rod 205 is fixed in the groove by bolts.

[0042] In one specific embodiment, the lifting mechanism 1 includes a mounting box 101 and a connecting box 108 disposed above the mounting box 101. The mounting box 101 is provided with a first hydraulic push rod 107, and the extension shaft of the first hydraulic push rod 107 is fixedly connected to the connecting box 108.

[0043] In one specific embodiment, the lifting mechanism 1 further includes a support component 102 for supporting the mounting box 101 and lifting the moving component 103 off the ground, the support component 102 being disposed at the bottom of the mounting box 101.

[0044] In one specific embodiment, the support assembly 102 includes a fourth hydraulic push rod 1021 and a pad 1022. The fourth hydraulic push rod 1021 is fixed to the mounting box 101, and the pad 1022 is fixed to the extension shaft of the fourth hydraulic push rod 1021. The fourth hydraulic push rod 1021 can push the pad 1022 to be in close contact with the ground. By setting the support assembly 102, the fourth hydraulic push rod 1021 can push the pad 1022 closer to the ground, and the pad 1022, in close contact with the ground, provides support for the mounting box 101; or, after the pad 1022 is in close contact with the ground, the output shaft of the fourth hydraulic push rod 1021 can continue to extend, lifting the mounting box 101 and causing the caster wheel 1031 to leave the ground, preventing displacement of the device during the installation of the rock slab.

[0045] In a preferred embodiment, the fourth hydraulic push rod 1021 is fixedly connected to the bottom of the mounting box 101 by bolts, and the pad 1022 is fixedly connected to the extended end of the fourth hydraulic push rod 1021 by bolts.

[0046] In one specific embodiment, a counterweight 104 is fixedly installed inside the mounting box 101. By engaging the counterweight 104 with the mounting box 101, effective counterweighting can be achieved, preventing the mounting box 101 from tipping over due to excessive weight of the rock slab.

[0047] In a preferred embodiment, the counterweight 104 is made of ferrous metal and is snapped into the mounting box 101.

[0048] In one specific embodiment, a support plate 106 is also provided inside the mounting box 101. The support plate 106 is located above the power unit 105, and the first hydraulic push rod 107 is fixedly connected to the support plate 106 by bolts.

[0049] In one specific embodiment, the mounting box 101 is provided with a rotating groove 110, and the lifting arm 201 is rotatably disposed in the rotating groove 110;

[0050] A first motor 111 is fixedly installed inside the connecting box 108, and the output shaft of the first motor 111 extends out from the mounting box 101 and is fixedly connected to the lifting arm 201. By setting the first motor 111, the first motor 111 can drive the lifting arm 201 to rotate.

[0051] In one specific embodiment, the first motor 111 is fixedly connected to the connecting box 108 by bolts. The output shaft of the first motor 111 extends from the connecting box 108 into the rotating groove 110 and is fixedly connected to the first rotating roller 112 by bolts. The first rotating roller 112 is rotatably connected to the connecting box 108.

[0052] In one specific embodiment, a support column 202 is fixedly installed inside the rotating groove 110. When the lifting arm 201 rotates to the horizontal direction, the upper end of the support column 202 is in close contact with the lifting arm 201. The support column 202 can support the lifting arm 201 and ensure that the lifting arm 201 is in a horizontal state when adsorbing the rock slab.

[0053] In one specific embodiment, a power unit 105 is also provided inside the mounting box 101, and the power unit 105 is connected to the first motor 111 and the second motor 2031.

[0054] In one specific embodiment, the moving component 103 further includes a plurality of shock absorbers 1032, which are fixed between the caster wheel 1031 and the mounting box 101.

[0055] In one specific embodiment, the shock absorber 1032 is a spring-damped shock absorber.

[0056] Furthermore, a sleeve 1033 is provided at the bottom of the mounting box 101, and the shock absorber 1032 is located inside the sleeve 1033.

[0057] In one specific embodiment, the caster wheel 1031 is provided with a brake.

[0058] In one specific embodiment, a handle 1011 is fixedly provided on the mounting box 101.

[0059] In one specific embodiment, the connecting box 108 is provided with a controller 109, which is connected to the lifting mechanism 1 and the adsorption mechanism 2.

[0060] The following is a detailed description of the usage process of the rock slab wall mounting auxiliary device of the present invention.

[0061] The rock slab is adsorbed by adsorption mechanism 2:

[0062] The position of the mounting box 101 is adjusted by pushing the handle 1011 so that the suction cup 209 is positioned above the rock slab to be installed. Then, the universal wheels 1031 are braked to prevent the mounting box 101 from moving during the adsorption process of the rock slab, which would cause the adsorption position to be unsuitable and affect the installation of the rock slab.

[0063] According to the length of the rock slab, the controller 109 extends the protruding end of the second hydraulic push rod 205, thereby driving the adjustment box 108 and the suction cup 209 to move. When the suction cup 209 moves to the appropriate position of the rock slab, the controller 109 closes the second hydraulic push rod 205.

[0064] The controller 109 controls the extension of the protruding end of the third hydraulic push rod 207, thereby driving the moving plate 208 to move downward, so that the suction cup 209 gradually moves closer to the rock slab;

[0065] The suction cup 209 contacts the rock slab and gradually adsorbs the rock slab. After the adsorption is completed, the controller 109 causes the extended end of the third hydraulic push rod 207 to retract, thereby causing the rock slab to be gradually lifted by the moving plate 208 and the suction cup 209. Then the third hydraulic push rod 207 is closed.

[0066] The controller 109 controls the first motor 111, causing the output shaft of the first motor 111 to drive the lifting arm 201 to rotate around the hinge, thereby causing the lifting arm 201 to rotate the rock slab from a horizontal state to a vertical state.

[0067] Transport the slabs to the construction site:

[0068] Release the brake from the caster wheel 1031, and push the mounting box 101 with the handle 1011 to move the rock slab to the construction position. During the movement, the shock absorber 1032 can act as a buffer to prevent the rock slab from falling off.

[0069] Install the slabs:

[0070] The controller 109 controls the extension of the extended end of the fourth hydraulic push rod 1021, which in turn drives the pad 1022 to move downward gradually. After the pad 1022 is in close contact with the ground, the mounting box 101 is slowly lifted, so that the moving component 103 is lifted off the ground, thereby ensuring the overall stability of the device.

[0071] The controller 109 controls the extension of the protruding end of the third hydraulic push rod 207, and the moving plate 208 and suction cup 209 drive the rock slab to gradually approach the wall and make it stick tightly to the tile adhesive on the wall.

[0072] After the rock slab is fully fixed, pry the suction cup 209 off the rock slab.

[0073] The present invention has been described in detail above with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments. Those skilled in the art can make various modifications to the present invention based on the above description. Therefore, certain details in the embodiments should not be construed as limiting the present invention, and the scope of protection of the present invention shall be defined by the appended claims.

Claims

1. An auxiliary device for installing slab wall panels, characterized in that: include: Adjustable height lifting mechanism (1); A movable component (103) is disposed below the lifting mechanism (1), the movable component (103) including a plurality of casters (1031). A lifting arm (201) is rotatably mounted on the lifting mechanism (1). An adsorption mechanism (2) is provided at the end of the lifting arm (201). The adsorption mechanism (2) includes a plurality of suction cups (209). The plurality of suction cups (209) adsorb the rock slab by pressing against the surface of the rock slab. The adsorption mechanism (2) further includes an adjustment plate (204) and a rotating assembly (203) disposed at the end of the lifting arm (201). The rotating assembly (203) is connected to the adjustment plate (204) to drive the adjustment plate (204) to rotate and adjust. The rotating assembly (203) includes a second motor (2031), a second rotating roller (2032), and a connecting plate (2033). The second motor (2031) is fixed on the lifting arm (201). The second rotating roller (2032) passes through the lifting arm (201), with one end fixedly connected to the output shaft of the second motor (2031) and the other end fixedly connected to the top surface of the connecting plate (2033). The bottom surface of the connecting plate (2033) is fixedly connected to the adjusting plate (204). The adjustment plate (204) is provided with adjustment boxes (206) that can be moved and adjusted laterally on both sides, and the suction cup (209) is provided below the adjustment box (206) that can be moved and adjusted vertically. The two sides of the adjusting plate (204) are fixedly provided with second hydraulic push rods (205) arranged in a horizontal direction, and the extended end of the second hydraulic push rod (205) is fixedly connected to the corresponding adjusting box (206); The adjustment box (206) is fixedly provided with a third hydraulic push rod (207) arranged vertically. The extension shaft of the third hydraulic push rod (207) passes through the adjustment box (206) and is fixedly provided with a moving plate (208). The suction cup (209) is fixedly provided on the bottom surface of the moving plate (208).

2. The auxiliary device for installing slab walls according to claim 1, characterized in that: The lifting mechanism (1) includes a mounting box (101) and a connecting box (108) disposed above the mounting box (101). The mounting box (101) is provided with a first hydraulic push rod (107), and the extension shaft of the first hydraulic push rod (107) is fixedly connected to the connecting box (108).

3. The auxiliary device for installing slab walls according to claim 2, characterized in that: The lifting mechanism (1) further includes a support component (102) for supporting the mounting box (101) and lifting the moving component (103) off the ground, the support component (102) being disposed at the bottom of the mounting box (101).

4. The auxiliary device for installing slab walls according to claim 3, characterized in that: The support assembly (102) includes a fourth hydraulic push rod (1021) and a pad (1022). The fourth hydraulic push rod (1021) is fixed on the mounting box (101), and the pad (1022) is fixed on the extension shaft of the fourth hydraulic push rod (1021). The fourth hydraulic push rod (1021) can push the pad (1022) to be in close contact with the ground.

5. The auxiliary device for installing slab walls according to claim 2, characterized in that: The mounting box (101) is provided with a rotating groove (110), and the lifting arm (201) is rotatably disposed in the rotating groove (110); The first motor (111) is fixedly installed inside the connecting box (108). The output shaft of the first motor (111) extends out from the mounting box (101) and is fixedly connected to the lifting arm (201).

6. The auxiliary device for installing slab walls according to claim 5, characterized in that: A support column (202) is fixedly installed in the rotating groove (110). When the lifting arm (201) rotates to the horizontal direction, the upper end of the support column (202) is in close contact with the lifting arm (201).

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